Problem Solving

Monday

Oct 15, 2012 at 12:01 AMOct 18, 2012 at 4:39 PM

Every day every parent faces challenges which cause frustration and disappointment. The problem becomes a child’s habit when it is not addressed. Yelling about it doesn’t change it. Look at each problem and decide how you are going to teach a new behavior. Remember to teach outside of the event, which means give your child the information at a time when you are not angry, and you are able to explain exactly what you want. Soon you will be solving problems and enjoying your child all day long. Read the entire article “Follow through is one key to problem solving“.

Every day every parent faces challenges which cause frustration and disappointment. The problem becomes a child’s habit when it is not addressed. Yelling about it doesn’t change it. Look at each problem and decide how you are going to teach a new behavior. Remember to teach outside of the event, which means give your child the information at a time when you are not angry, and you are able to explain exactly what you want. Soon you will be solving problems and enjoying your child all day long. Read the entire article “Follow through is one key to problem solving“.

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